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rogers did this and that. low and behold it was ms. rogers. when i had an opportunity to be part of the redevelopment allocation i made a phone call and rooerd jones but ms. rogers said this will be great for the community but you have to do what you think is best for you if you can be an advocate for the community then i support you. i was able to be on this great committee where that folks were at the forefront of approving affordable housing and we were all at the table to name this facility after ms. rogers i was proud to be part of the process and working with her over the years. ms. rogers was a big presence i equipped her to be around pardon at any time hard for me, i can't imagine the impact on the family who had given her to the community. she made mario come and pick her up for a meeting and forced here kids to be part of the force. that's why we're standing here today because many of the housing t is primarily due to ms. rogers fighting against the injustice of redevelopment and how we make decisions in this city. this is why i'm pe
rogers did this and that. low and behold it was ms. rogers. when i had an opportunity to be part of the redevelopment allocation i made a phone call and rooerd jones but ms. rogers said this will be great for the community but you have to do what you think is best for you if you can be an advocate for the community then i support you. i was able to be on this great committee where that folks were at the forefront of approving affordable housing and we were all at the table to name this facility...
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roger really wanted the phd.o when the pastor and others went down this path to help him out, they couldn't get the phd. it was his second choice. now anybody with an interest in the subject who plugs in the right words is going to find his book and the scholarship he did is going to live on. >> pawn broking in london. >> in victorian london. it's a specific thing. >> he did a lot of work. >> she's the expert. thank you so much. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist. >> those blue skies have returned. it's all due to this wind. current winds 10 to about 25 miles per hour. it is going to get more gusty in the next 18-hour period. wind advisory has been issued by the national weather service until friday at 10:00 a.m. where above 1,000 feet we could see a gust as high as 70 miles per hour. let's get to that sky camera network right now. temperatures have cooled off quickly. we're noticing those clear skies across the san francisco area. take a look at san francisco. the flag is barely able to hold on right now
roger really wanted the phd.o when the pastor and others went down this path to help him out, they couldn't get the phd. it was his second choice. now anybody with an interest in the subject who plugs in the right words is going to find his book and the scholarship he did is going to live on. >> pawn broking in london. >> in victorian london. it's a specific thing. >> he did a lot of work. >> she's the expert. thank you so much. >>> let's bring in our chief...
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marilyn fighter fiery firebrand that was mary helen rogers. i first met her when i was a that commissioner in the 1990s. i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and protection for those who are dispolice department because of what happened she was the true advocate for the affordable housing. i hope mary will be part of our new affordable housing for seniors. i'm glad this is being done under the item of mayor ed lee who's legacy he he's known as the housing mayor. he's done more than any mayor before him. he will speak later. i would also like to recognize the community advisory members. thank yo
marilyn fighter fiery firebrand that was mary helen rogers. i first met her when i was a that commissioner in the 1990s. i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway...
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she's laid beside marie rogers, face down. >> the theory is he had a gun in his bedroom. guy comes out with a gun now. he didn't have one when he entered. >> casey is pinned to the ground, apparently questioned and beaten over and over. >> it's possible he's somewhat stunned, doesn't know all in all what's going on at this point. >> in the midst of the chaos, casey's captor is shouting directions to the accomplice before searching the club owner for hidden valuables. >> he's stripping his shoes and socks off his feet. at that point, it was known he did, in fact, carry cash in his boot. >> the discovery prompts another beating, this one more severe. suddenly, casey reaches up and tries to overpower his captor. >> you can see casey grab the muzzle of the tech nine and a struggle ensues there. >> casey loses the battle and is shot once in the back. as sharon and marie lay on the floor, motionless and vulnerable, one of the gunmen closes the outside door. >> at this point, i feel it's premeditated, they know they are going to shoot the three people in the home. there's no rea
she's laid beside marie rogers, face down. >> the theory is he had a gun in his bedroom. guy comes out with a gun now. he didn't have one when he entered. >> casey is pinned to the ground, apparently questioned and beaten over and over. >> it's possible he's somewhat stunned, doesn't know all in all what's going on at this point. >> in the midst of the chaos, casey's captor is shouting directions to the accomplice before searching the club owner for hidden valuables....
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josh brown. >> roger, it's josh. i think you're spot-on in your assessment of today versus the long-term value. twitter is about 230 million users, and it really hasn't crossed over entirely to mainstream america, really just the people that are most plugged in right now are the most aggressive users. that being said, facebook came public at 1 billion users and very much crossed over. do you believe that twitter can execute that move and really become something that everyone has in their lives, or is the jury still out? >> josh, the difference between twitter and facebook, in my mind, is that twitter has an impact even without people using the product. so when i think about facebook, the value in facebook is being a member and seeing, you know, your children or your cousin's photographs. you know it's about that sense of community. whereas twitter is a broadcast system. in that sense, it's just like television. and i think by nature, there are going to be very few people who contribute content to twitter, right? twit
josh brown. >> roger, it's josh. i think you're spot-on in your assessment of today versus the long-term value. twitter is about 230 million users, and it really hasn't crossed over entirely to mainstream america, really just the people that are most plugged in right now are the most aggressive users. that being said, facebook came public at 1 billion users and very much crossed over. do you believe that twitter can execute that move and really become something that everyone has in their...
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he is roger's dad. >> who is roger? >> roger goodell is the commissioner of the nfl. >> what does that mean? >> people think it means that he is in charge of the league. he is really not. he is an employee of the owners. he is a very highly-paid, well taken care of employee of the owners. $30 million a year. >> $30 million per year? >> yes, nfl headquarters is tax- exempt and it pays roger goodell $30 million a year. >> how did that happen? >> well, that 1966 piece of legislation we were just talking about that granted the antitrust waiver also -- classic example of the lobbyist art -- nfl lobbyists snuck the phrase "professional football leagues" into the description of a not- for-profit charitable enterprise. when congress voted in 1966, they said that museums, philanthropy, art institutions, opera houses and the professional football leagues are exempt from federal taxes. that is the headquarters of the nfl at 345 park avenue in new york city, the individual clubs pay corporate income taxes, we assume. since they don
he is roger's dad. >> who is roger? >> roger goodell is the commissioner of the nfl. >> what does that mean? >> people think it means that he is in charge of the league. he is really not. he is an employee of the owners. he is a very highly-paid, well taken care of employee of the owners. $30 million a year. >> $30 million per year? >> yes, nfl headquarters is tax- exempt and it pays roger goodell $30 million a year. >> how did that happen? >>...
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mary helen rogers was an amazing lady. i have known her for all of my life. one of the things she did was to fight against the injustices inflicted on the western community by the san francisco redevelopment agency. she was basically notorious and fought really hard for the community and was very actively engaged all the way up to the year when she passed away. and it was a proud moment, not just for me but for the rogers family and one of the things that that was talked about consistently was how miss rogers, everyone all of the folks who spoke there expressed their gratitude to the rogers family for an allowing her to do the kind of activism she did in our community and many of the members of the rogers family said we don't have a choice because that was the kind of person their mother was. she would be so proud knowing that over 100 units are available to low income seniors as well as many of the units were provided to folks who are formally homeless. so it was just a really proud moment in our district and so many great people there including the rogers f
mary helen rogers was an amazing lady. i have known her for all of my life. one of the things she did was to fight against the injustices inflicted on the western community by the san francisco redevelopment agency. she was basically notorious and fought really hard for the community and was very actively engaged all the way up to the year when she passed away. and it was a proud moment, not just for me but for the rogers family and one of the things that that was talked about consistently was...
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[ laughter ] and roger -- roger, what the hell are you wearing?en get it on. it's my wife's bathing suit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. we're going to give that one to roger. you know what? i think we're going to call this one a tie, fellas. but you both deserve prizes just for looking like me. so dickey, tell them what they've won. >> dicky: you'll both receive a jimmy prize pack featuring jimmy dean pork sausages, jimmy hendrix and jimmy buffett cds. an action figure. autographed picture of jimmy smits, jimmy neutron on dvd and a letter from jimmy's actual mother telling you she loves you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, luke, thank you, lornlg. appreciate it. tonight on the show david blaine is here. we have music from charlie wilson. we'll be right back with sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trek, look at that sleek form. i'd introduce her to my mom! oh yeah, not only is she super bad, beats audio gives her rich, dynamic sound. whoo! mmmm oh here it comes! ooo eee uuu ... yeah!!!! did you see that? put it in the bag!
[ laughter ] and roger -- roger, what the hell are you wearing?en get it on. it's my wife's bathing suit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. we're going to give that one to roger. you know what? i think we're going to call this one a tie, fellas. but you both deserve prizes just for looking like me. so dickey, tell them what they've won. >> dicky: you'll both receive a jimmy prize pack featuring jimmy dean pork sausages, jimmy hendrix and jimmy buffett cds. an action figure....
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now, congressman rogers, i believe gets it. privacy is not some physical thing that you can have or not have violated. it is a state of mind like zen. professor vladek, he, certainly even you agree with that. >> i disagree with that. i think if the tree falls in the forest and makes a noise whether you are there or not. >> colbert: yes, it makes a noise at the, that the nsa was listening to. and it is important that the tree never find out. or, rather, rather, let me give you another tree analogy. let's say instead of falling in the forest the tree is standing outside your house and i am hiding in it watching you shower. now, so far, so far, i am not violating your privacy, but the second you see me through the window, suddenly i am the criminal? what about my privacy any am trying thomas bait here. >> i am trying to masturbate here. >> now, come to think of it .. >> now, there are really all sorts of victimless crimes like this. we know people get assaulted because they call the police, but i have never heard of anyone calling
now, congressman rogers, i believe gets it. privacy is not some physical thing that you can have or not have violated. it is a state of mind like zen. professor vladek, he, certainly even you agree with that. >> i disagree with that. i think if the tree falls in the forest and makes a noise whether you are there or not. >> colbert: yes, it makes a noise at the, that the nsa was listening to. and it is important that the tree never find out. or, rather, rather, let me give you...
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turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers a live on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this hour after noon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed one thousand nine hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the tech heavy index was nearing four thousand levels not seen since september of two thousand the dow is up more than twenty percent so far this year while the s. and p. also climbed more than twenty five percent in two thousand and thirteen now experts say that the fed's that stimulative monetary policy is behind this year's worrying bull market u.s. investors took their cue on monday morning from the overseas markets in asia stop. rallied after the chinese government announced a broad outlook for economic reform which included opening the financial sector relaxing restrictions on investment and impro
turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers a live on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this hour after noon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed one thousand nine hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the...
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turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this hour after noon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed one thousand nine hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the tech heavy index was nearing four thousand levels not seen since september of two thousand the dow is up more than twenty percent so far this year while the s. and p. also climbed more than twenty five percent in two thousand and thirteen now experts say that the fed's it stimulative monetary policy is behind this year's bull market u.s. investors took their cue on monday morning from the overseas markets in asia stop. rallied after the chinese government announced a broad outlook for economic reform which included opening the financial sector relaxing restrictions on investment and improvements to t
turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this hour after noon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed one thousand nine hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the...
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turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this afternoon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed eighteen hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the tech heavy index was nearing four thousand levels not seen since september of two thousand the dow is up more than twenty percent so far this year while the s. and p. also climbed more than twenty five percent in two thousand and thirteen now experts say that the fed's it stimulative monetary policy is behind this year's bull market u.s. investors took their cue on monday morning from the overseas markets in asia stocks rallied after the chinese government announced a broader outlook for economic reform which included opening the financial sector relaxing restrictions on investment and improvements to the country's
turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this afternoon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed eighteen hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the tech heavy...
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he's -- >> who's roger. >> roger goodell is the commissioner of the nfl. >> what did that mean? >> people think being commissioner of the nfl means he's in charge of the league. he's not. he's an employee of the owners. he's highly paid well paid employee. >> $30 million a year? >> yes. >> that's how headquarters is tax exempt. it tays roger goodell $30 million a year. >> how did that happen? >> the 1966 piece of legislation that granted the antitrust waiver also a classic example of the lobbyist art. they snuck the professional football leagues to the description of a not for profit charitable enterprise. congress voted in that bill in 1966, they said the museums, philanthropies, art institutions, opera houses, and the professional football leagues are exempt from federal taxes. that the headquarters of the organization of the nfl at 45 park avenue in new york city. the individual clubs we assume pay corporate taxes. we don't disclose anything, we don't actually know that. >> how does he earn that money? >> people have said that it's worth that because roger goodell shows it's
he's -- >> who's roger. >> roger goodell is the commissioner of the nfl. >> what did that mean? >> people think being commissioner of the nfl means he's in charge of the league. he's not. he's an employee of the owners. he's highly paid well paid employee. >> $30 million a year? >> yes. >> that's how headquarters is tax exempt. it tays roger goodell $30 million a year. >> how did that happen? >> the 1966 piece of legislation that granted the...
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turnstile and finally we had the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this afternoon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed one thousand nine hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the tech heavy index was nearing four thousand levels not seen since september of two thousand the dow is up more than twenty percent so far this year while the s. and p. also climbed more than twenty five percent in two thousand and thirteen now experts say that the fed's it stimulative monetary policy is behind this year's bull market u.s. investors took their cue on monday morning from the overseas markets in asia stop. rallied after the chinese government announced a broader outlook for economic reform which included opening the financial sector relaxing restrictions on investment and improvements to the c
turnstile and finally we had the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. kicking off the headlines this afternoon a record breaking day on wall street monday now the dow jones industrial average top sixteen thousand points for the first time ever while the s. and p. five hundred briefly surpassed one thousand nine hundred the nasdaq was also on the brink of a milestone the tech...
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so had i sit down with president nixon advisor roger stone don't miss it. i'm the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince us to consume it can do . the bankers try to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax well pretty well behaved out. there just to flood threat is it a. topic that. but . with all the theories surrounding the j.f.k. assassination fifty years later there's one that stands out from the rats it's called the man who killed kennedy in a case against jay and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically well he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably th
so had i sit down with president nixon advisor roger stone don't miss it. i'm the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince us to consume it can do . the bankers try to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax well pretty well behaved out. there just to flood threat is it a. topic that. but . with all the theories surrounding the j.f.k. assassination fifty years later there's one that...
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and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you never heard of roger stone your in for a treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man is not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically well he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the fingerprint of of a hit man named malcolm x. wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository it's the only print other than the prints of lee harvey oswald that i believe were planted there so that is. your strongest piece of evidence secondarily johnson's mistress of twenty one years madeline duncan brown who bore him illegitimate son said that lyndon johnson told her on the eve of the assassination after tomorrow i won't have to deal with those kennedy s.o.b.'s no more and then lastly i think when the presidential motorcade pulled into dealey plaza in dall
and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you never heard of roger stone your in for a treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man is not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically well he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the...
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and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr he's also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man that's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the fingerprint of of a hit man named malcolm x. wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository it's the only print other than the prints of lee harvey oswald that i believe were planted there so that is probably your strongest piece of evidence secondarily johnson's mistress of twenty one years madeline duncan brown who bore him illegitimate son said that lyndon johnson told her on the eve of the assassination after tomorrow i won't have to deal with those kennedy s.o.b.'s no more and then lastly i think when the presidential motorcade pulled into deale
and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat not only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr he's also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man that's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the...
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and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone mountain never heard of roger stone your in a firm. treat it only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the fingerprint of of a hit man named malcolm x. wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository it's the only print other than the prints of lee harvey oswald that i believe were planted there so that is probably your strongest piece of evidence secondarily johnson's mistress of twenty one years madeline duncan brown who bore him illegitimate son said that lyndon johnson told her on the eve of the assassination after tomorrow i won't have to deal with those kennedy s.o.b.'s no more and then lastly i think when the presidential motorcade pulled into dealey pl
and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone mountain never heard of roger stone your in a firm. treat it only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is that implicates l.b.j. and kennedy's murder. probably the...
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so had i sit down with president nixon advisor roger stone don't miss that. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles kids stories. you hear. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm likely to push the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that it is secure you have a car is on the docket no god. no thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question and he prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a. freedom of speech and a little bit of the freedom to cost. mission of free cretaceous a free country or charges free come a challenge three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media old dog hearty dot com in. a moment i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were
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and one of the things that's so strange about the janice rogers brown opinion that comes out of d.c. today is that it's almost just a given to her that corporations can have -- can be effectively people under the religious freedom act that is being invoked here. so it's almost as though, well, if they had speech rights, i guess they can have a religious conscience too. and we can talk about it like it's wacky, but she's not the first judge who has agreed to this principle. and i think it's really, really profound that we now are in a situation where courts of appeals are more solicitous of the religious conscience rights of a for profit corporation than they are of the reproductive rights of honest to goodness human beings. >> wow. dahlia, in congress this week republicans are filibustering a nomination president obama has made for the bench in the d.c. circuit, is the president putting up enough of a fight and the right kind of fight on these issues given that we know how important they are? even years down the road? >> you know, you said it in your intro, rachel, and it's so true.
and one of the things that's so strange about the janice rogers brown opinion that comes out of d.c. today is that it's almost just a given to her that corporations can have -- can be effectively people under the religious freedom act that is being invoked here. so it's almost as though, well, if they had speech rights, i guess they can have a religious conscience too. and we can talk about it like it's wacky, but she's not the first judge who has agreed to this principle. and i think it's...
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like abbot, rogers was born without the use of his right hand and when rogers met his idol, there was an instant connection. >> when i was 16 years old, i was invited to an awards banquet he was receiving a lifetime achievement wal-mart. it was crazy to see my idol stand there in front of my eyes. i went up and shook his hand and talked with him for a while. it seemed like i was the om person in the room even though we were surrounded by lots of other people. >> even though it's presented certain challenges in my life, maybe there is, you know, some good that can come from it. and more often than not, it's been the stories of meeting young people like joe and other people around the country who said if you can play baseball, i can be an ice hockey goally. >> that's in what joe rogers did. he played hockey. not once did his parents tell him he couldn't play because of his disability. in fact, they pushed him to play the support that was in his family's blood. >> my dad played, my uncles played, my grandpa coached. my great grandpa used to have -- used to have the river in the backyard
like abbot, rogers was born without the use of his right hand and when rogers met his idol, there was an instant connection. >> when i was 16 years old, i was invited to an awards banquet he was receiving a lifetime achievement wal-mart. it was crazy to see my idol stand there in front of my eyes. i went up and shook his hand and talked with him for a while. it seemed like i was the om person in the room even though we were surrounded by lots of other people. >> even though it's...
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roger was to face an unfamiliar and unsympathetic panel. >> they gave him a really, really hard timeold him it just wasn't good enough and they didn't pass him. >> p restraining orders so the manuscript stayed a manuscript. >> i told them i made a contribution and it was very important and it was on them. >> reporter: paster strauss met whim while chaplain and for years theying to worked to and this past saturday celebrated roger create, the published author. >> yeah, we did it. >> it may not have looked like your typical manhattan book release party, but what it lacked in glitz, it certainly made up for in heart. >> i could only offer you my deepest heart felt thanks. it's a wonderful day for me. thank you very much indeed. >> absolutely. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," how to stay safe in the kitchen on the holidays when everybody wants to help. plus, cotton balls and orange juice, the dangerous way teen-agers are using them to lose weight. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are
roger was to face an unfamiliar and unsympathetic panel. >> they gave him a really, really hard timeold him it just wasn't good enough and they didn't pass him. >> p restraining orders so the manuscript stayed a manuscript. >> i told them i made a contribution and it was very important and it was on them. >> reporter: paster strauss met whim while chaplain and for years theying to worked to and this past saturday celebrated roger create, the published author. >>...
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when rogers met his idol, there was a connection. >> when i was 16 i was invited to an awards bank wet. he received a life-time achievement reward. it was crazy to see him in front of my eyes. went up and shook his hand and talked with him for a while. seemed i was the only person in the room even though i was surrounded by lots of people. >> it presented certain challenges, but maybe there's good that can come from it. more often than not it's stories of meeting young people like joe and others around the country. you know, who said, "wow, if you can playbase ball, i can bee the icehockey goalie. >> that is what joe rogers did. he played hockey. not once did his parents tell him he couldn't play. they pushed him to play a sport that was in his family's blood. >> my dad played, my uncles coached. my great uncle had a river in the backyard so his kids and grandkids could play. i was under two years old when i put on my skates. i could hardly walk and was on the ice learning to skate. >> while his idol had to overcome the challenges of fielding, rogers had to get creative and find ways t
when rogers met his idol, there was a connection. >> when i was 16 i was invited to an awards bank wet. he received a life-time achievement reward. it was crazy to see him in front of my eyes. went up and shook his hand and talked with him for a while. seemed i was the only person in the room even though i was surrounded by lots of people. >> it presented certain challenges, but maybe there's good that can come from it. more often than not it's stories of meeting young people like...
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he is roger's dad. >> who is roger? >> the commissioner of the nfl. >> what does that mean?> people think it means that he is in charge of the league. he is really not. he is an employee of the owners. he is a very highly paid employee of the owners. >> $30 million per year? >> yes, nfl types -- headquarters is tax-exempt and it is roger goodell $30 million a year. that legislation we were just talking about that granted the -- classicaiver also example of the lobbyist art -- nfl lobbyists stuck the phrase professional football leagues into the description of a not- for-profit charitable enterprise. when congress voted in 1966, they said that museums, philanthropy, art institutions, opera houses and the professional football leagues are exempt from federal taxes. the headquarters of the nfl in new york city, the individual clubs pay corporate taxes we assume. since they don't disclose anything, we don't know. >> how does he earn that money? >> people have said that he is worth that because the free market shows that the nfl is successful and it certainly is successful. the g
he is roger's dad. >> who is roger? >> the commissioner of the nfl. >> what does that mean?> people think it means that he is in charge of the league. he is really not. he is an employee of the owners. he is a very highly paid employee of the owners. >> $30 million per year? >> yes, nfl types -- headquarters is tax-exempt and it is roger goodell $30 million a year. that legislation we were just talking about that granted the -- classicaiver also example of the...
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kevin rogers is alleged to have tampered with a your ensemble. that was being sent to dublin for analysis only a traffic accident in twenty twelve kevin rogers was acting retail manager at frost common post office on the fifth of march last year the ui sample taken from a work party to pass through the facility of its dublin the sample is being sent for analysis. after a collision in ross coleman on saturday the third of march twenty twelve. what a delight to the medical bureau of road safety of university college dublin. it could not be properly tested. so for the dpp philip iraq told a common circuit criminal court it was the prosecution's contention that mr rogers had subjected the euro into a source of peace. this has tainted the sample. the forty nine year old with an oppressive mold part in ross coleman has pleaded not guilty. such an impulse buy back my he gave evidence he told a jury he brought the number of registered items including the sample to the post office of the evening in question somebody said during his time in the building. k
kevin rogers is alleged to have tampered with a your ensemble. that was being sent to dublin for analysis only a traffic accident in twenty twelve kevin rogers was acting retail manager at frost common post office on the fifth of march last year the ui sample taken from a work party to pass through the facility of its dublin the sample is being sent for analysis. after a collision in ross coleman on saturday the third of march twenty twelve. what a delight to the medical bureau of road safety...
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like abbott, rogers was born without the use of his right hand.hen rogers met his idol there was an instant connection. >> when i was 16 years old i was invited to an awards banquet. he was receiving his lifetime achievement award. my idol, i went up there and shook his hand. wit seemed like i was the only person in the room even though there were several around. >> it's the stories of meeting young people like joe and other people around the country, you know, who said, wow, if you can play baseball, i can be an ice hockey goalie. >> reporter: that's exactly what joe rogers did. he played hockey. not once did his parents tell him he couldn't play because of his disability. in fact, they pushed him to play the sport that was in his family's blood. >> my dad played, my uncles played. my grandpa used to have the river in the backyard plowed off so his kids to play. i was just under two years old before i put on my first pair of skates, i couldn't walk and i was out on the ice learning to skate. >> reporter: while his idol had to overcome the challen
like abbott, rogers was born without the use of his right hand.hen rogers met his idol there was an instant connection. >> when i was 16 years old i was invited to an awards banquet. he was receiving his lifetime achievement award. my idol, i went up there and shook his hand. wit seemed like i was the only person in the room even though there were several around. >> it's the stories of meeting young people like joe and other people around the country, you know, who said, wow, if you...
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ladies and gentlemen, roger daltrey.the night has come and the land is dark and on the -- and the moon is the only light you will see no i won't be afraid no i won't be afraid just as long3 as you stand, stand by me if the stars that you look upon if the stars that you look upon were to tumble and fall and the mountains should crumble to the sea i won't cry i won't cry no, i won't shed a tear just as long as you stand stand by me darling, darling, won't you stand by me oh, please, stand by me come on, stand forever stand by me when the night ♪ ♪ >> when the night has come and the land is dark and the moon is the only light you will see no, i won't be afraid no, i won't be afraid just as long as you stand stand by me won't you stand by me oh, won't you please stand by me won't you forever stand by me ♪ stand by your brother stand by your sister stand by your mother. stand by your side side-by-side with your family if we all stand together we'll survive stormy weather come on, stand by me shoulder to shoulder we will all w
ladies and gentlemen, roger daltrey.the night has come and the land is dark and on the -- and the moon is the only light you will see no i won't be afraid no i won't be afraid just as long3 as you stand, stand by me if the stars that you look upon if the stars that you look upon were to tumble and fall and the mountains should crumble to the sea i won't cry i won't cry no, i won't shed a tear just as long as you stand stand by me darling, darling, won't you stand by me oh, please, stand by me...
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i do understand the number of amendments i want to ask ann marie rogers to go over those >> thank you members of the committee i'm app. those are technical clarifications that we've worked out. the first one is on page 3, line 3. it said those controls are applied to commercial buildings we had some questions about the controls of one hundred percent commercial buildings or to other buildings that have residential uses and the supervisor wants those applied to any building with commercial outdoors. that doesn't have to be a one hundred percent commercial building only the use in the building. also on page 3, line 21 buildings built prior to 1979 it would be hard to ascertain when the building was built but we have information about when it was first - it indicates the issuance of certify of okaycy. on page 4 lines 3 and 4 this year's references to those shall require through or a conditional use and a conversation with our staff every application should require application use and certainly the threshold for authorization those require cu plus prop m review. and those are the changes
i do understand the number of amendments i want to ask ann marie rogers to go over those >> thank you members of the committee i'm app. those are technical clarifications that we've worked out. the first one is on page 3, line 3. it said those controls are applied to commercial buildings we had some questions about the controls of one hundred percent commercial buildings or to other buildings that have residential uses and the supervisor wants those applied to any building with commercial...
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roger patterson is deep in the woods with his 16 millimeter camera. >> roger was a bigfoot buff and announced go out and film bigfoot. >> known as bigfoot in north america, yeti in asia, and sasquatch in canada, it's been reported all over the world. yet evidence of the beast is scarce until this film becomes a worldwide sensation. >> you're seeing in the patterson film, bigfoot shows up on cue. the creature is walking along a creek bed making what i think are exaggerated steps, exaggerated gait. turns, looks at the camera, and is gone. the patterson film was put out as here's proof that bigfoot exists. >> the film awes believers and fascinates nonbelievers. >> no matter what it showed they were going to believe it. and skeptics would be dubious about it. >> i'm sitting in my living room at home watching television and the announcer comes on telling a story about these two rodeo cowboys who were out in the forest and ran upon a bigfoot. and i'm looking. there's our gorilla suit walking across the screen. >> originally an entertainer, he makes and sells gorilla costumes. >> i received a call f
roger patterson is deep in the woods with his 16 millimeter camera. >> roger was a bigfoot buff and announced go out and film bigfoot. >> known as bigfoot in north america, yeti in asia, and sasquatch in canada, it's been reported all over the world. yet evidence of the beast is scarce until this film becomes a worldwide sensation. >> you're seeing in the patterson film, bigfoot shows up on cue. the creature is walking along a creek bed making what i think are exaggerated...
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aaron rogers down hard on the aaron rogers down hard on the >> after facing the lakers and kings warriorsleave the state for 4 games in 6 nights in philadelphia against 76 ers. andre spent 8 seasons with the sixers and tonight wonder why they let him good. 27 points in the first half. career high 73. game high 32. warriors up 14 after quarter. these guys are good. not done. behind the back and lae for the lay u up. warriors led by 24 at the half. only played 3 quarters. and finished with the second. triple double. 12 assist. and improve to 3 and 1 and won with a victory. raiders big step backwards with theless to the eagles. quarterback tied nfl record with 7 td passes. carv carving of oakland secondary. throwing them here and over there. l brick down in the secondary. pass rush. individual play. you would see it. rolled in 29 pointless and team falls to 3 and 5 and today head coach allen put on a brave face. >> we have a group of prideful men in the looker room. coaches and players. and we are going to take the necessary steps. do the things we have to do and get those things corrected a
aaron rogers down hard on the aaron rogers down hard on the >> after facing the lakers and kings warriorsleave the state for 4 games in 6 nights in philadelphia against 76 ers. andre spent 8 seasons with the sixers and tonight wonder why they let him good. 27 points in the first half. career high 73. game high 32. warriors up 14 after quarter. these guys are good. not done. behind the back and lae for the lay u up. warriors led by 24 at the half. only played 3 quarters. and finished with...